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Barbara Kopple - Athena Film Festival Awards - Barnard College - February 26, 2018
Barbara Kopple - Athena Film Festival Awards - Barnard College - February 26, 2018
Cinema Roundup For the Week of April 10
(released Friday, April 10, 2026)
By Douglas Lorah

Not many places around the entire world have filmmakers (directors, producers, actors and more) available in its backyard or that will travel to it quite like New York City. With more independent cinemas than anywhere else on top of that, NYC has the best moviegoing experiences in the world. Here's our list of upcoming special event screenings at theaters in New York City from April 10th and beyond. If you host an event and we missed you, please let us know - info@greenroomnewyork.com.



Aro Berria - Q&A with Director Irati Gorostidi Agirretxe
Apr 10 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.moma.org
Aro Berria—Basque for “new age”—resurrects a largely overwritten episode in the story of Spain’s transition to democracy, observing with sensitivity as idealists test the limits of the moment’s radical possibilities.

The Prophet - Q&A with Director Ique Langa
Apr 10 (6pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Helder, a kind-hearted pastor in Manjacaze, doubts his faith and secretly turns to other forces. At first, it works, until it doesn't.

Exit 8 - Q&A with Director Genki Kawamura
Apr 10 (7pm)
Angelika NY (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
A man becomes increasingly desperate when he realizes he is trapped in a subway station, needing to complete a mission to get out.

Steal This Story, Please - Q&A with subject Amy Goodman, Directors Carl Deal & Tia Lessin
Apr 10 (6:50pm), Apr 11 (1:30pm, 6:50pm), Apr 12 (1:30pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
Amy Goodman has reported some of the most consequential stories of our time. Steal This Story, Please. is a gripping portrait of a journalist whose unwavering commitment to truth-telling spans three decades of turbulent history.

Fiume O Morte! - Intro and Q&A with Director Igor Bezinovic
Apr 10 (7:45pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
Citizens of Rijeka, which Italians call Fiume, retell, reconstruct, and reinterpret the bizarre story about the 16-month occupation of their city in 1919 by the Italian poet, a dandy and preacher of war Gabriele D'Annunzio.

Acting - Q&A with Director Sophie Fiennes
Apr 10 (6:45pm), Apr 11 (6:45pm)
Quad Cinema (34 West 13th Street, Manhattan)
quadcinema.com
In a derelict Gothic mansion on the outskirts of London, we join eight actors – four Macbeths and four Lady Macbeths – for eleven days with Cheek By Jowl. Working in pairs, they investigate key scenes and soliloquies from Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy.

The Travel Companion - Q&A with Directors Travis Wood & Alex Mallis
Apr 10 (7pm), Apr 11 (7pm)
BAM (30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn)
www.bam.org
A documentary filmmaker depends on his friend's airline employee benefits for free flights. When the friend finds a girlfriend, he desperately tries to preserve his travel privileges.

Our Hero, Balthazar
Q&A with Actor Jaeden Martell, Writer/Producer Ricky Camilleri
Apr 10 (7:30pm)
Q&A with Actor Pippa Knowles, Writer/Producer Ricky Camilleri, Composer James Williams Blades
Apr 11 (7:30pm)
Village East (181-189 Second Avenue, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
Follows a wealthy New York City teenager who, eager to impress his activist crush, follows an online connection to Texas where he believes he can stop an act of extreme violence.

Do You Love Me - Q&A with Director Lana Daher
Apr 10 (8:30pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
Apr 11 (1pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Through 70 years of found footage, home movies, and media archives, Beirut's vibrant soul emerges - revealing intimate moments of joy and loss that shaped Lebanon's cultural memory, despite the absence of official records.

Bunnylovr
Apr 10 (7pm) - Q&A with Writer/Director/Actor Katarina Zhu, Actor Perry Yung
Apr 11 (7pm) - Q&A with Actor Perry Yung
Apr 12 (1:10pm) - Q&A with Cinematographer Daisy Zhou
Apr 13 (7pm) - Q&A with Producers Roger Mancusi, Ani Schroeter, & Tristan Scott-Behrends
Apr 14 (7:20pm), Apr 15 (7:20pm), Apr 16 (7:20pm) - Q&A with Director Katarina Zhu
Quad Cinema (34 West 13th Street, Manhattan)
quadcinema.com
A cam girl navigates a toxic client relationship while reconnecting with her estranged, dying father, exploring complex relationships and family dynamics.

Letters from Baghdad - Q&A with Director/Producers Sabine Krayenbuhl Saunders & Zeva Oelbaum
Apr 11 (2:30pm)
New Plaza Cinema (35 West 67th Street, Manhattan)
newplazacinema.org
Gertrude Bell, the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day, shaped the destiny of Iraq after WWI in ways that still reverberate today.

Hamlet - Q&A with Actor Riz Ahmed
Apr 11 (3pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
Hamlet comes home for his father's funeral and finds his uncle Claudius marrying his widowed mother Gertrude. His father's ghost reveals Claudius murdered him, leading Hamlet toward revenge and introspection.

Eve's Bayou - Q&A with Cinematographer Amy Vincent
Apr 11 (5pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
What did little Eve see--and how will it haunt her? Husband, father and womanizer, Louis Batiste, is the head of an affluent family, but it's the women who rule this gothic world of secrets, lies and mystic forces.

Chronovisor - Q&A with Directors Kevin Walker & Jack Auen, Actress Anne Laure Sellier
Apr 11 (5:30pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
An armchair mystery in which the life of a reclusive academic collides with the story of a clandestine technology that can photograph the past.

The Christophers - Q&A with Actress Michaela Coel
Apr 11 (6pm)
AMC Lincoln Square (1998 Broadway, Manhattan)
www.amctheatres.com
The children of a once famous artist hire a forger to complete some unfinished, long ago abandoned canvases so they'll have an inheritance when he dies.

The Christophers - Q&A with Actress Michaela Coel
Apr 11 (7:15pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
The children of a once famous artist hire a forger to complete some unfinished, long ago abandoned canvases so they'll have an inheritance when he dies.

Faces of Death (2026) - Q&A with Director Daniel Goldhaber
Apr 11 (7pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
A woman, employed as a website content moderator, comes across a series of violent videos reproducing death scenes from a film.

Hustle & Flow - Q&A with Cinematographer Amy Vincent
Apr 11 (7:45pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
With help from his friends, a Memphis pimp in a mid-life crisis attempts to become a successful hip-hop emcee.

Crybaby Bridge - Q&A with Director Sarah T. Schwab, Producer Brian Long, Actors Erik King, Sydney Mikayla, Florencia Lozano, Michael Laurence
Apr 11 (5pm), Apr 12 (2:45pm)
New Plaza Cinema (35 West 67th Street, Manhattan)
newplazacinema.org
After being bullied at school, a pregnant teen's family sets out to move from the city to the countryside, unexpectedly revealing a coveted secret of her past that threatens the fresh start they seek.

Trial of Hein - Q&A with Director Kai Stänicke
Apr 11 (5:30pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
Apr 12 (1pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
After 14 years, Hein returns to his island village, but the community doesn't recognize him and demands a trial to prove his identity.

Strange River - Q&A with Director Jaume Claret Muxart
Apr 11 (8:30pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
Apr 12 (6:45pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
While cycling along the Danube with his family, 16-year-old Didac encounters a mysterious boy in the river. This meeting changes their trip and affects Didac's family dynamics.

The Sight Unseen - Q&A with Director Shawn Antoine II
Apr 12 (4:30pm)
Maysles Documentary Center (343 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan)
www.maysles.org
THE SIGHT UNSEEN is a hybrid film that explores the miraculous, spiritual event witnessed by Sharon Wilson and her family in the Bronx in 1971, when a glowing cross appeared in their apartment window.

Rebel With a Clause - Q&A with Director Brandt Johnson, subject Ellen Jovin
Apr 12 (5:15pm)
New Plaza Cinema (35 West 67th Street, Manhattan)
newplazacinema.org
A grammar guru takes her pop-up grammar advice stand on a rollicking road trip across all 50 states to show that comma fights can bring us closer together in a divided time.

Shttl - Q&A with Actor Moshe Lobel
Apr 12 (7:20pm)
New Plaza Cinema (35 West 67th Street, Manhattan)
newplazacinema.org
The 1941 invasion of Soviet Ukraine by Nazi Germany is shown through the life of inhabitants of a Yiddish village at the border of Poland.

Agon - Q&A with Director Giulio Bertelli
Apr 12 (4pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
Apr 14 (8:45pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
As the fictional Olympic Games of Ludoj 2024 approaches, AGON shows the stories of three athletes as they prepare and then compete in rifle shooting, fencing and judo.

Gowanus Current - Q&A with Directors Jamie Courville & Chris Reynolds
Apr 13 (7pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park (188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
Decades of industrial waste and raw sewage have turned Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal into one of the nation's most toxic bodies of water. The arrival of a billion dollar EPA cleanup and a massive city-led rezoning herald a new era, but what's of value in a neighborhood and who gets to decide?

My Underground Mother - Q&A with Director Marisa Fox
Apr 13 (7pm)
Marlene Meyerson JCC (334 Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan)
www.mmjccm.org
Freedom fighter, spy, femme fatale - Tamar was never a victim. 20 years after her death, her writing appears in a journal written by prisoners of a Nazi women's camp, sparking a daughter's reckoning with hidden identity, trauma and truth.

The River Train - Q&A with Directors Lorenzo Ferro & Lucas A. Vignale
Apr 13 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
Apr 14 (8:15pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Milo, 9, studies Malambo dance in a remote Argentine village. Though talented, he dreams only of taking a train to Buenos Aires to leave rural life behind.

Next Life - Q&A with Director Tenzin Phuntsog
Apr 13 (8:15pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
Apr 14 (6pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
A father dies; his family cares for the deceased and prepares him for his next life. The American setting and way of life intertwine with Buddhist beliefs and customs in a Tibetan family exiled in the United States.

Everyone Is Lying To You For Money - Q&A with Director Ben McKenzie
Apr 13 (7pm), Apr 15 (7pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
Ben McKenzie explores cryptocurrency in his directorial debut, moving from curiosity to exposing harsh truths. His documentary both educates and entertains while delivering a powerful critique of the crypto world.

Shttl - Q&A with Actor Moshe Lobel
Apr 14 (7pm)
Marlene Meyerson JCC (334 Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan)
www.mmjccm.org
The 1941 invasion of Soviet Ukraine by Nazi Germany is shown through the life of inhabitants of a Yiddish village at the border of Poland.

Travis - Q&A with Editor Jean Tsien
Apr 14 (7pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
The portrait of a ten-year-old African-American boy with a warm personality, an infectious smile and full-blown AIDS.

City Wide Fever - Q&A with Director Josh Heaps
Apr 15 (6:30pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
Film student Sam uncovers a hard drive chronicling forgotten Giallo director Saturnino Barresi's life. Investigating his disappearance, she's drawn into a violent conspiracy mirroring the horror films she loves.

Brand New Landscape - Q&A with Director Yuiga Danzuka
Apr 15 (6pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
Apr 16 (8:45pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
In bustling Tokyo, Ren delivers delicate orchids across the city, carrying the weight of his mother's absence and years of silence between him and his father, until one delivery changes everything.

Cold Metal - Q&A with Director Clemente Castor
Apr 15 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
Apr 16 (8:45pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Óscar has escaped from rehab, while his brother Mario is afflicted and confounded by "images that don't belong to him." One has disappeared physically, the other mentally.

Wasteman - Q&A with Actor Tom Blyth
Apr 15 (7pm with Actor David Jonsson), Apr 16 (7pm)
Quad Cinema (34 West 13th Street, Manhattan)
quadcinema.com
Follows parolee Taylor whose fresh start hopes are jeopardized by cellmate Dee's arrival. As Dee takes Taylor under his wing, a vicious attack tests their bond, forcing Taylor to choose between protecting Dee and his own parole chances.

Beef: Season 2, Episodes 1 & 2 - Q&A with Actors Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Youn Yuh-jung, Directors Lee Sung Jin & Jake Schreier
Apr 16 (7pm)
92NY (1395 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan)
www.92ny.org
A young couple witnesses an alarming fight between their boss and his wife, which triggers chess moves of favors and coercion in the elitist world of a country club and its Korean billionaire owner.

Snowy Bing Bongs Across the North Star Combat Zone
Q&A with Sunita Mani, Tallie Medel, Eleanore Pienta, Rachel Wolther, Alex H. Fischer, Julio Torres
Apr 16 (7pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park (188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
Beach balls. Doctor boners. Farts. Snow. This film, starring Cocoon Central Dance Team, just might have invented its own genre: comedy-dance-sketch-fantasy.

Marama - Q&A with Writer/Director Taratoa Stappard
Apr 16 (7:30pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (455 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
A Maori Gothic Revenge Horror set in Victorian England, 1859.

Everyone Is Lying To You For Money - Q&A with Director Ben McKenzie
Apr 16 (7:45pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
Ben McKenzie explores cryptocurrency in his directorial debut, moving from curiosity to exposing harsh truths. His documentary both educates and entertains while delivering a powerful critique of the crypto world.

Memory - Q&A with Director Vladlena Sandu
Apr 16 (6pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
Apr 17 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
How can the cycle of violence that shapes children and is passed through generations be broken?

Forest High - Q&A with Director Manon Coubia
Apr 16 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
Apr 17 (8:45pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Three women rotate caring for an Alpine hut. As hikers pass through the seasons, tales emerge and dissolve, leaving them to contemplate their solitary lives amid nature's poetry.

Blue Heron - Q&A with Director Sophy Romvari, Actress Amy Zimmer
Apr 16 (7pm), Apr 17 (6:45pm), Apr 18 (6:45pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
A family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the eyes of the youngest child.

Mother Mary - Q&A with Director David Lowery
Apr 16 (7:30pm), Apr 17 (7:30pm), Apr 18 (7:30pm)
Angelika NY (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
Long-buried wounds rise to the surface when iconic pop star Mother Mary reunites with her estranged best friend and former costume designer, Sam Anselm, on the eve of her comeback performance.

Billy Madison - Q&A with Editor Jeffrey Wolf
Apr 17 (6:30pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
In order to inherit his fed-up father Brian's hotel empire, immature and lazy Billy Madison must repeat grades one through twelve all over again. The further Billy progresses, the harder his hated rival Eric Gordon tries to stop him.

In Search of Bengali Harlem - Q&A with Directors Vivek Bald & Alaudin Ullah
Apr 17 (6:30pm)
Asia Society (725 Park Avenue)
asiasociety.org
As a youth growing up in Harlem's Washington Carver Projects in the 1970s and 80s, Alaudin Ullah found himself through hip-hop and graffiti. He turned away from his Bangladeshi Muslim parents and rejected everything South Asian. Now, as an actor facing the most stereotypical South Asian and Muslim roles, he realizes he has nothing but stereotypes about his own father and mother; he knows nothing about who they were and about the lives they led.

Tahar Cheriaa: Under the Shadow of the Baobab - Q&A with Director Mohamed Challouf
Apr 17 (6:45pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
The career of Tahar Cheriaa, one of the core fathers of Pan-Africanism and founder of Africa's first film festival, the Carthage Film Festival.

Dance Freak - Q&A with Directors Robby Rackleff & Alan Resnick
Apr 17 (7pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan (28 Liberty Street, Manhattan)
drafthouse.com
A dangerous experiment goes awry resulting in a Dance Freak running wild.

Crumb - Q&A with Director Terry Zwigoff
Apr 17 (8:10pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
An intimate portrait of controversial cartoonist Robert Crumb and his traumatized family.

Mad Bills To Pay - Q&A with Director Joel Alfonso Vargas
Apr 17 (7pm), Apr 18 (7pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
Summer in The Bronx. He sells "nutcracker" cocktails, gets high, stays moving. Then she moves in. Two kids in a cramped apartment, playing house until the city reminds them how fast the streets make you grow up.

Marama - Q&A with Writer/Director Taratoa Stappard
Apr 17 (7:35pm), Apr 18 (7:35pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
A Maori Gothic Revenge Horror set in Victorian England, 1859.

Revelations of Divine Love - Q&A with Director Caroline Golum, Actor Theodore Bouloukos
Apr 17 (7:15pm), Apr 18 (3pm), Apr 19 (5:15pm with Editor Zach Clark)
Roxy Cinema (2 Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan)
www.roxycinemanewyork.com
Adapted from the 14th-century memoir of mystic and philosopher Julian of Norwich, this account of religious ecstasy, plague, and revolt is the first book in English authored by a woman.

Kika - Q&A with Director Alexe Poukine
Apr 17 (6pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
Apr 19 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
While pregnant with her second child, Kika faces the sudden death of her partner. Totally heartbroken, and broke, she sets her priorities straight: stay strong and make money fast.

Two Seasons, Two Strangers - Q&A with Director Sho Miyake
Apr 17 (8:45pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
Apr 19 (3pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
In summer, Nagisa and Natsuo meet seaside exchanging distant looks and clumsy words in the rainy ocean. In winter, screenwriter Li arrives at a snowy village meeting Benzo at his guesthouse. Despite disconnected talks they embark together.

No Picnic
Intro with Director Philip Hartman
Apr 17 (6pm), Apr 23 (6:30pm)
Q&A with Director Philip Hartman
Apr 19 (8:10pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
Macabee Cohen, whose heyday as a rock musician is long gone, travels the city in a beat-up VW bus, supplying records to local juke boxes. His beloved Lower East Side neighborhood is in turmoil: rampant real estate speculation, tenants on rent strike, art invading the bars

American Solitaire
Q&A with Director Aaron Davidman
Apr 17 (7pm), Apr 18 (7pm), Apr 19 (7pm)
Q&A with Actress Joanne Kelly
Apr 23 (7pm)
Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street, Manhattan)
www.cinemavillage.com
An American soldier struggling to make sense of civilian life is confronted with the complexities of gun violence in his hometown.

Ghost World - Q&A with Director Terry Zwigoff
Apr 18 (3:50pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
Two eccentric best friends graduate high school and respond to a man's romance-seeking newspaper ad as a gag, only to find their lives becoming increasingly complicated.

Fast Food Nation - Q&A with Writer/Director Richard Linklater, Writer Eric Schlosser
Apr 18 (5:30pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35th Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
When contaminated meat is placed in the freezer next to that used for a fast food chain's most famous sandwich, a marketing executive seeks to find out who did it and why, taking a journey through the dark side of American alimentation.

Daria Kashcheeva Shorts Program - Q&A with Director Daria Kashcheeva
Apr 18 (6:30pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
Daria Kashcheeva, whose short Daughter, a dialogue-free work tenderly exploring the strained relationship between a father and daughter, was nominated for a 2020 Academy Award, joins Metrograph to present that film and her lauded follow-up, Electra, alongside three of her carte-blanche picks.

Donkey Days - Q&A with Director Rosanne Pel
Apr 18 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
Apr 19 (5:30pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
Sisters battle for mom's affection. Back home, they face puzzling discoveries: mystery ashes and their mother's bond with a donkey. Their path leads toward healing their relationship.

Erupcja - Q&A with Director Pete Ohs, Producer/Actor Jeremy O. Harris
Apr 18 (7:10pm), Apr 19 (7:10pm)
Angelika NY (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
The combustible chemistry between a Polish florist and a British tourist in this charming postcard of sapphic synchronicity.

Variations on a Theme - Q&A with Directors Jason Jacobs & Devon Delmar
Apr 18 (8pm)
Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan)
Apr 19 (1:30pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
An elderly goatherd in South Africa reflects on her life in a collection of linked short stories about village life.

Barton Fink - Q&A with Actor John Turturro
Apr 19 (3:30pm)
Paris Theater (4 West 58th Street, Manhattan)
www.paristheaternyc.com
A renowned New York playwright is enticed to California to write for the movies and discovers the hellish truth of Hollywood.

Influenced - Q&A with Actors Jill Kargman, Jessica Capshaw, David Krumholtz
Apr 19 (7:30pm)
92NY (1395 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan)
www.92ny.org
Renowned social media influencer Dzanielle navigates fake friends among the Black card-swiping, workout-addicted Upper East Siders of New York. In her comedic quest for a million followers, she finds her first real new friend and her true self.

Two Mountains Weighing Down My Chest - Q&A with Director Viv Li
Apr 19 (8:45pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
A young Chinese artist navigates between Berlin's queer community and her traditional Beijing family, seeking her place amid global cultural divides.

Momma's Man - Q&A with Director Azazel Jacobs
Apr 20 (6pm)
Walter Reade Theater FLC (165 West 65th Street, Manhattan)
www.filmlinc.org
A man who has avoided his wife and child at home has a change of heart after an imposed stay in his own parents' loft.

I Swear - Q&A with Writer/Director Kirk Jones, Actor Robert Aramayo
Apr 20 (7pm)
Regal Union Square (850 Broadway, Manhattan)
www.regmovies.com
John Davidson: diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at a young age which alienated him from his peers, he struggled with a condition few people had witnessed.

Over Your Dead Body - Q&A with Director Jorma Taccone, Actress Juliette Lewis
Apr 20 (7pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn (445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn)
drafthouse.com
A dysfunctional married couple retreats to a secluded cabin to repair their relationship, but each secretly plots to murder the other.

Bad Santa - Q&A with Director Terry Zwigoff
Apr 20 (8pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
A miserable conman and his partner pose as Santa and his Little Helper to rob department stores on Christmas Eve. But they run into problems when the conman befriends a troubled kid.

Louie Bluie - Q&A with Director Terry Zwigoff
Apr 21 (5:20pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
About the obscure country-blues musician and idiosyncratic visual artist Howard "Louie Bluie" Armstrong, member of the last known black string band in America.

Blue Heron - Q&A with Director Sophy Romvari
Apr 21 (7pm)
BAM Rose Cinemas (30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn)
www.bam.org
A family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the eyes of the youngest child.

There's No Reward - Q&A with Director Ray Parada, film subjects SMKJR, IntoSpaces & Luna Park
Apr 22 (7pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
This is the story of 7 graff hunters, individuals addicted to photographing and sharing graffiti in NYC and the world. Relentless and passionate about their obsession, they discuss why they do it, and why they can't stop.

Maintenance Artist - Q&A with Director Toby Perl Freilich
Apr 22 (7pm), Apr 23 (7pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
NYC's first Sanitation Department artist-in-residence, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, blends art with waste management in Maintenance Artist, exploring her groundbreaking public art career.

Gowanus Current - Q&A with Director/Producer Jamie Courville
Apr 23 (7pm)
Maysles Documentary Center (343 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan)
www.maysles.org
Decades of industrial waste and raw sewage have turned Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal into one of the nation's most toxic bodies of water. The arrival of a billion dollar EPA cleanup and a massive city-led rezoning herald a new era, but what's of value in a neighborhood and who gets to decide?

The Misconceived - Q&A with Director James N. Kienitz Wilkins, Producer Emily Davis
Apr 23 (7pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
A struggling filmmaker and single father navigates work-life balance through home renovation in this experimental 3D comedy that explores modern creative labor conditions.

Fortress - Q&A with Writer Terry Fox
Apr 23 (9:30pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
In a future, private underground prison/Fortress, the inmates are computer controlled with CCTV, dream readers and devices that can cause pain or death. John and his illegally pregnant wife are inside but want to escape before birth.

Carousel - Q&A with Director Rachel Lambert
Apr 24 (6:30pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
Noah's settled life caring for his anxious daughter and medical practice is disrupted when his high school ex Rebecca returns. Their old spark remains, making them question if love deserves another chance.

Les 3 Inventeurs - Q&A with Director Michel Ocelot
Apr 24 (7pm)
Maysles Documentary Center (343 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan)
www.maysles.org
In a white lace universe, three inventors create machine which are both pretty and useful. Unfortunately people do not understand them. (screening with 5 other short films)

Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror - Q&A with Director Linus O'Brien
Apr 24 (7pm, 7:30pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan (28 Liberty Street, Manhattan)
drafthouse.com
A London theater play evolves into a groundbreaking cult phenomenon, featuring iconic songs and performances that celebrate individuality. The legacy lives on through midnight screenings and a devoted following that spans generations.

The School Duel - Q&A with Director Todd Wiseman Jr.
Apr 24 (7:30pm)
Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan (28 Liberty Street, Manhattan)
drafthouse.com
When an opportunity for twisted notoriety arises, a tormented 13-year old, Sammy, enlists in a deadly competition.

Bernstein's Wall - Q&A with Director Douglas Tirola
Apr 24 (7pm), Apr 25 (4:45pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
A complex look at one of the greatest figures in 20th century classical music, Leonard Bernstein, whose passion and creativity guided him well beyond the concert hall.

Two Seasons, Two Strangers - Q&A with Director Sho Miyake
Apr 24 (7pm), Apr 25 (8pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
In summer, Nagisa and Natsuo meet seaside exchanging distant looks and clumsy words in the rainy ocean. In winter, screenwriter Li arrives at a snowy village meeting Benzo at his guesthouse. Despite disconnected talks they embark together.

A Blind Bargain - Q&A with Director Paul Bunnell, Actors Jake Horowitz, Amy Wright, Rob Mayes, & Claudia MacLeod, EP John Falotico
Apr 24 (7:15pm), Apr 25 (7:15pm), Apr 26 (2:45pm)
Angelika New York (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
Set in 1970, A BLIND BARGAIN reimagines the lost 1922 Lon Chaney silent film of the same name. A desperate young man strikes a dark deal with an unhinged doctor, offering his mother as a subject for the physician's twisted experiments.

The Headless Woman - Q&A with Director Lucrecia Martel
Apr 25 (2:30pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
After hitting something with her car, a bourgeois Argentine woman's life slowly descends into paranoia and isolation, as she fears she may have killed someone.

Ideas of Order - Q&A with Director Erin Espelie
Apr 25 (3pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
A collision between the macro-collapse of ecosystems and the minutiae of cellular colonies, exploring entropy, unrestrained growth, waltzing mice, earlier-onset cancers, programmed death, and the bacteria that made Earth rich in oxygen.

It Goes That Quick - Q&A with Directors Ashley Connor, Joe Stankus
Apr 25 (4pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
Combining various narrative and documentary filmmaking techniques, the filmmakers encourage their non-actor family members to re-enact moments from their actual lives within the parameters of a set storyline that remains unknown to the performers throughout the duration of the filming. Through this process, the filmmakers hope to discover and reveal greater meanings or truths within moments that may at first appear to be simple tasks. 

Hot Water - Director Ramzi Bashour in-person
Apr 25 (6:30pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
Mother and son hit the road west, stopping at diners, motels, and hot springs along the way.

Our Land (Nuestra Tierra) - Q&A with Director Lucrecia Martel
Apr 25 (7:30pm)
Film Forum (209 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
filmforum.org
Armed men kill Indigenous leader Javier Chocobar during attempted eviction in Argentina, 2009. After years of protests, a court case opens in 2018. Community voices and trial footage are shown amid colonial land struggles.

The Double Life of Veronique - Q&A with Actress Irène Jacob
Apr 25 (7:45pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
Two parallel stories about two identical women; one living in Poland, the other in France. They don't know each other, but their lives are nevertheless profoundly connected.

Two Women - Q&A with Director Chloé Robichaud
Apr 25 (6:30pm), Apr 26 (1:40pm)
Angelika NY (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
Two struggling mothers grapple with unfulfilled expectations and societal pressures. As they navigate their roles as wives and professionals, one woman's unexpected affair sparks a reevaluation of their lives and priorities.

Conbody vs Everybody - Q&A with Director Debra Granik
Apr 26 (12:30pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
Conbody vs Everybody is the story of a tight-knit group of formerly incarcerated New Yorkers who forge a pact for their mutual survival as they re-enter society after prison. Together they create a zone of acceptance for people reentering, in the form of an underground gym.

One in a Million - Q&A with Directors Itab Azzam & Jack Macinnes, subject Israa
Apr 26 (5:30pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
A Syrian girl's decade-long journey to Germany and back, as she and her family face the challenges of war and life as refugees, showing both the hardships and hopes of starting anew.

Les Gardiennes du Fleuve - Q&A with Director Hassanie Mahamat Ibrahim
Zolla - Q&A with Victoria Neto
Apr 26 (7pm)
Maysles Documentary Center (343 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan)
www.maysles.org
Les Gardiennes du Fleuve - In the streets of Niamey, a group of women known as the takakoyos fight for their survival and dignity. Amina, 75, and her companions, who range in age from young to old—have left their villages in search of a better life.
Zolla - Caught between her disillusioned student life and the pressures of being the eldest daughter, Zolla, a twenty-year-old Black woman of Congolese descent, desperately seeks independence. To achieve this, she must confront her mother, who refuses to be abandoned a second time...

Heavy Healing - Q&A with Producer/Director Howie Abrams, Producer Seth Abrams
Apr 27 (7pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park (188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
Heavy Healing dives into the worlds of metal, hardcore punk, and underground hip-hop to reveal how loud music scenes become lifelines for people navigating disability, illness, trauma, and mental health challenges.

Mary Oliver: Saved By The Beauty Of The World - Q&A with Director Sasha Waters
Apr 28 (7pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver, a quiet queer icon, captivated readers everywhere with her accessible celebration of nature, dogs, and life itself.

Conbody vs Everybody - Q&A with Director Debra Granik
Apr 28 (6:30pm), Apr 29 (6:30pm), May 1 (6:30pm)
Firehouse Cinema DCTV (87 Lafayette Street, Manhattan)
www.dctvny.org
Conbody vs Everybody is the story of a tight-knit group of formerly incarcerated New Yorkers who forge a pact for their mutual survival as they re-enter society after prison. Together they create a zone of acceptance for people reentering, in the form of an underground gym.

Puddysticks - Q&A with Director Megan Seely
Apr 29 (6:30pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park (188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
A burned out young woman joins a secret society of traumatized adults who heal through childlike play.

Put The Camera On Me - Q&A with Director Darren Stein
Apr 29 (7pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
Before he went on to direct Jawbreaker (1999) Sparkler (1997) Darren Stein grew up making videos. Along with his friend 'Adam Shell' and the other neighborhood kids these young film makers touched on such adult subjects as jealousy, cruelty, and sexuality.

Invisible Borders - Q&A with Writer/Actor Bernardo Barreto
Apr 30 (7pm)
Village East (181-189 Second Avenue, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
In an America gripped by fear and repression, a Latino ex-con and an abandoned boy race against time to find a missing mother - an undocumented immigrant on the brink of vanishing without a trace.

American Dream - Q&A with Director Barbara Kopple
May 1 (6:30pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
Recounts the 1985-86 strike against the Hormel Foods Corporation in Minnesota after its employees' wages and benefits were cut.

The Whole World Is a Lie - Q&A with Director Charlie Birns
May 1 (7pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
What begins as a documentary about a New York acting class collapses when the students and teacher revolt against the film, forcing the filmmaker into a reckoning with truth and power in an age when reality itself feels like a performance.

Harlan County USA
Extended intro with Director Barbara Kopple
May 1 (9:10pm)
Q&A with Director Barbara Kopple
May 2 (6:30pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
A heartbreaking record of the thirteen-month struggle between a community fighting to survive and a corporation dedicated to the bottom line.

Joybubbles - Q&A with Director Rachael J. Morrison
May 2 (2pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
Blind Joybubbles finds he can control phones by whistling specific tones. His discovery, born from loneliness, becomes foundational to hacking culture and tech history.

Humboldt USA - Q&A with Director G. Anthony Svatek
May 2 (3:30pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
The struggle for environmental protection interweaves with technological alienation and climate collapse, in this experimental journey of American nature.

Silent Friend - Q&A with Director Ildikó Enyedi
May 2 (6pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
Set in the botanical garden of a medieval town in Germany. Three epochs, three personalities, three sometimes clumsy but sincere attempts to free themselves and to create links with the plants and the world of the garden. An encounter.

Remakably Bright Creatures - Q&A with Actors Sally Field & Lewis Pullman
May 3 (6pm)
92NY (1395 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan)
www.92ny.org
Through unlikely bonds formed during night shifts at a local aquarium, Tova, an elderly widow, learns of a life-changing discovery that may bring her joy and wonder once again.

Moonglow - Q&A with Director Isabel Sandoval
May 3 (6pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
Corrupt female detective secretly orchestrates daring heist. Unexpectedly paired with tenacious partner investigating her own crime. Forced to mislead him while staying ahead to crack the very crime that she orchestrated.

Gangsterism - Q&A with Director Isiah Medina
May 3 (9pm)
Metrograph (7 Ludlow Street, Manhattan)
metrograph.com
As he mulls over the budget for his new film, director-gangster Clem sends his artist cronies after an old comrade rumoured to be a leaker.

TheyDream - Q&A with Directors William Caballero & Brad Jones, Producers Erin Ploss-Campoamor & Elaine Del Valle
May 5 (7pm)
IFC Center (323 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan)
www.ifccenter.com
A director and his mother document their Puerto Rican family over 20 years, facing loss. Through animation, they celebrate memories while realizing each creation involves a painful goodbye.

Silent Friend
Q&A with Director Ildikó Enyedi, Actor Tony Leung
May 6 (6:50pm), May 7 (7:15pm, 7:45pm)
Q&A with Director Ildikó Enyedi
May 9 (3pm)
Angelika NY (18 West Houston Street, Manhattan)
angelikafilmcenter.com
Set in the botancial garden of a medieval town in Germany. Three epochs, three personalities, three sometimes clumsy but sincere attempts to free themselves and to create links with the plants and the works of the garden.

Influenced - Q&A with Writer/Actress Jill Kargman
May 8 (7pm), May 9 (7pm), May 10 (7pm)
Quad Cinema (34 West 13th Street, Manhattan)
quadcinema.com
Renown influencer Dzanielle navigates fake friends among the Black card-swiping, Ozempic sharting, workout-addicted Upper East Siders. In her comedic quest for a million followers, she finds her first real new friend and her true self.

Reeling - Q&A with Director Yana Alliata
May 12 (6:45pm)
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn)
nitehawkcinema.com
After a life-altering accident, Ryan returns home for a birthday luau and uncovers the secret of when things took a tragic turn.

Visio Cordis - Q&A with Director Sophie Hamacher
May 23 (1pm)
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, Queens)
movingimage.org
Visio Cordis takes medical imaging as both subject and provocation, tracing how systems built to observe and measure do not merely reveal the body but also shape how care and rupture are interpreted.

Behind Her Eyes - Q&A with film subject Tova Friedman
May 26 (6pm)
Marlene Meyerson JCC (334 Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan)
www.mmjccm.org
Behind Her Eyes tells the powerful journey of one of the youngest survivors of the Holocaust who uses the power of social media to bridge across generations. Born in Poland in 1938, Tova was one of the few Jewish children to survive the horrors of Auschwitz. Tova proves that understanding how and why hatred erupts can serve as one of the strongest antidotes to building empathy and compassion.



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